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about 300,000 germans live and work there, a growing number are educated professionals contributing to the economy. according to a survey, 1/3 of swiss people are against this influx. this person experienced this firsthand when he came to zurich six years ago. he still does not feel at home. and for good reason. >> you notice being socially excluded from groups, not being talked to, sometimes being disadvantaged it work. not openly, but behind closed doors. >> well-off members of the swiss-german club are taking a different route and getting to know each other amidst the mountains. the self-help groups think the founder of the club is out of line. >> they should get in touch and then they can see how to tackle this a little more amicably. >> some germans' bad experiences have broken down the harmony even here, especially in the case of bosses. >> you need order. you have to take people and colleagues with you, and then it works. there is no working order here. >> a short introduction. >> hello, everyone. [laughter] >> it is his turn to improvise. he slips into the role of a swiss man b
about 300,000 germans live and work there, a growing number are educated professionals contributing to the economy. according to a survey, 1/3 of swiss people are against this influx. this person experienced this firsthand when he came to zurich six years ago. he still does not feel at home. and for good reason. >> you notice being socially excluded from groups, not being talked to, sometimes being disadvantaged it work. not openly, but behind closed doors. >> well-off members of...
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education for all. dw's multimedia special relates personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over. find out more on the internet. dw.de/educationforall. >> thank you for being with us. today, june 12, has been designated world today against child labor. child labor is a modern form of slavery and exploits society's most vulnerable, especially in developing countries. >> these children are often expected to work to support their families instead of attending school and receiving a proper education. this leaves them permanently trapped in a cycle of poverty. >> with its agent caste system, child labor is particularly a problem in india. it has the highest number of child laborers in the world, and the country's envied economic growth is being fueled, in part at least, by child labor. >> this is one of the millions of child laborers in india. he used to work at this juncture in delhi. children were brought here against their will and forced to sort through discarded electronics. amon
education for all. dw's multimedia special relates personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over. find out more on the internet. dw.de/educationforall. >> thank you for being with us. today, june 12, has been designated world today against child labor. child labor is a modern form of slavery and exploits society's most vulnerable, especially in developing countries. >> these children are often expected to work to support their families instead of attending...
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he wants to educate people who scarcely think twice about where their fish come from. global 3000 followed him out to sea. >> a sleepy little fishing village on italy's west coast. paolo fanciulli looks like an ordinary fisherman -- but impressions can be deceiving. he hauls in fish -- and people, too. he's taking these tourists out on his fishing boat, the sirena, and telling them about the fish in this part of the mediterranean. the lesson begins as soon as they enter the fishing grounds. paolo only uses gillnets. the mesh of these nets is large enough that baby fish can't get caught in them. years ago paolo noticed that his catch was getting ever smaller. and he realized that fish are not a limitless resource. >> tourists come in the summer and only see the beautiful side of the sea. but the sea has a problem. in our consumer culture, 90% of the products we use wind up in the sea -- solvents and detergents harm not only the environment but people, too. they develop more and more allergies. >> but fanciulli is also fighting against the use of drift- and trawl nets. t
he wants to educate people who scarcely think twice about where their fish come from. global 3000 followed him out to sea. >> a sleepy little fishing village on italy's west coast. paolo fanciulli looks like an ordinary fisherman -- but impressions can be deceiving. he hauls in fish -- and people, too. he's taking these tourists out on his fishing boat, the sirena, and telling them about the fish in this part of the mediterranean. the lesson begins as soon as they enter the fishing...
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education, for example, is one. germany has one of the highest standards of education in the world. pensions are, of course, a problem. the government has been trying to tackle that problem. raising the age, for example, of people going on retirement, as you mentioned, and also encouraging slowly trying to introduce the idea that people will have to make their own pension plans. >> thank you so much. >> football is something that excites both young and old, and if you are traveling to the european soccer championships this summer, be prepared for checkpoints on the polish border. poland belongs to the passport- free zone, but for security reasons, it is planning temporary border controls for the duration of the tournament. >> polish police will be getting help from their german counterparts after plenty of planning and coordination. they began joint border patrols earlier this week. and they have been fighting crime for nearly 10 years. they used to police the border crossing the frankfurt, but now, they are constantly on the move as part of a joint german/polish effort to crack dow
education, for example, is one. germany has one of the highest standards of education in the world. pensions are, of course, a problem. the government has been trying to tackle that problem. raising the age, for example, of people going on retirement, as you mentioned, and also encouraging slowly trying to introduce the idea that people will have to make their own pension plans. >> thank you so much. >> football is something that excites both young and old, and if you are traveling...
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education for all. dw's multimedia special relates stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over. find out more on the internet. >> the german government has announced its latest list of the country's elite universities. it is an important one. they did over 2.5.5 billion eur. >> dresden was a technical university is new to the group here the funds are intended to make german universities more competitive internationally. drawing up the list is not an easy task. schools are judged on student performance as well as how much research they publish. >> but of course, a lot of universities by for the chance to get on to this important list. >> one of the universities that has missed out on this round of funding is strive board, but they have been on the list before. >> here is some of the research they are involved in. >> this is not something from a science-fiction film. it is basic research and action. the scientists are hoping to achieve what until now has only been possible in science fict
education for all. dw's multimedia special relates stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over. find out more on the internet. >> the german government has announced its latest list of the country's elite universities. it is an important one. they did over 2.5.5 billion eur. >> dresden was a technical university is new to the group here the funds are intended to make german universities more competitive internationally. drawing up the list is not an easy task....
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however, the call ron says education is duty for men and four women -- the koran says education is duty for men and women. >> the water was even poison at one school. the taliban have denied involvement, but no one here believes that. 160 school girls had to be hospitalized. several are fighting for their lives. >> i went into the classroom, and suddenly, i had to vomit. then i lost consciousness. i cannot remember what happened then. >> the taliban's campaign against girls schools seems aimed at demonstrating their power and underlining that any form of resistance is useless. her father worries, but at the same time, he is determined. >> the security situation keeps getting worse. that has to change. the government is responsible for our safety. it has to make sure girls can go to school in peace. that is something we must all 54. >> but for the time being, it seems unlikely that girls' schools will reopen soon. -- that is something we must all fight for. >> >> stay home and hope things change for the future, but it looks like afghanistan's girls and women may have to wait a long time.
however, the call ron says education is duty for men and four women -- the koran says education is duty for men and women. >> the water was even poison at one school. the taliban have denied involvement, but no one here believes that. 160 school girls had to be hospitalized. several are fighting for their lives. >> i went into the classroom, and suddenly, i had to vomit. then i lost consciousness. i cannot remember what happened then. >> the taliban's campaign against girls...
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. >> unimpeded access to education and knowledge, and the same opportunities for everyone. a central goal of the global community, but what is the reality on the ground? education for all -- dw's multimedia special -- relates personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over. find out more on the internet. >> welcome back. as promised, here is an ample those of you wrote 2012 preview action for you. >> we start with a breakdown of the favorites going into the tournament that kicks off on friday. >> the usual suspects are all there along with one that has recently managed to muscle its way in -- france. here is a look at them all. >> the stage is set for european football's finest. they will battle it out in 31 matches over 24 days, but who will win? a favorite for an outsider? spain are widely tipped to become the first team to defend the title. it also make history by winning three international tournament in a row. >> we are world champions. we carry a heavy responsibility. but there is no pressure on us to win the title. them spain have perfected the
. >> unimpeded access to education and knowledge, and the same opportunities for everyone. a central goal of the global community, but what is the reality on the ground? education for all -- dw's multimedia special -- relates personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over. find out more on the internet. >> welcome back. as promised, here is an ample those of you wrote 2012 preview action for you. >> we start with a breakdown of the favorites going into...
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. >> some 8000 police faced off in barcelona aginst spanish students angry at austerity cuts to education. the protesters had intended to march in a heavily guarded hotel where the ecb was meeting, but their demonstration was strictly contained. inside the building, the leadership of the european central bank was giving a little away about their deliberations but afterwards, the ecb president was only prepared to say the key interest rate would be left unchanged at a record low of 1%. and he stressed that economic growth should be as important to governments as austerity. >> unfortunately, often countries found themselves in urgent situations where they basically had no time other than doing the easiest thing, which is to raise taxes and reduce capital investment in expenditure. but this, even though it can be understood to be a short-term measure, it should be corrected in the medium term. >> like greece and portugal, spain is trying to overcome its crippling amount of debt by cutting public spending. but the madrid government itself has calculated that this means the economy will probab
. >> some 8000 police faced off in barcelona aginst spanish students angry at austerity cuts to education. the protesters had intended to march in a heavily guarded hotel where the ecb was meeting, but their demonstration was strictly contained. inside the building, the leadership of the european central bank was giving a little away about their deliberations but afterwards, the ecb president was only prepared to say the key interest rate would be left unchanged at a record low of 1%. and...
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she says her fans might lack formal education, but that our biggest critics and tell her what they like and do not like. she invites fans into the studio. they bake cookies together and have a good time, and that makes for good tv. >> it does indeed. thanks for joining us for our look at the egyptian revolution one year on. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
she says her fans might lack formal education, but that our biggest critics and tell her what they like and do not like. she invites fans into the studio. they bake cookies together and have a good time, and that makes for good tv. >> it does indeed. thanks for joining us for our look at the egyptian revolution one year on. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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clubs often do not understand they are responsible for the educational work with their fans. >> never again has a series of initiatives planned for the tournament, including having the shops around stadiums as racism- free zones. the european championships are a unique chance for poland to transform its and culture. he is currently setting up a meeting place for fans from warsaw. after the tournament, he hopes it will become a center for all peaceful soccer fans in the polish capital. >> they have often been branded by the media as a bunch of dangerous gangsters and the fans want to prove that stereotyped wrong. for them, the tournament is a chance to show europe from their good side. >> the people from poland themselves are eagerly awaiting the soccer event. they believe the stereotypes will be proved wrong. warsaw hosts the first match in exactly one month. >> germany is falling behind in its efforts to integrate growing numbers of immigrants from other eu states suffering from the economic downturn. that is according to a new report that also says more money should be spent to help
clubs often do not understand they are responsible for the educational work with their fans. >> never again has a series of initiatives planned for the tournament, including having the shops around stadiums as racism- free zones. the european championships are a unique chance for poland to transform its and culture. he is currently setting up a meeting place for fans from warsaw. after the tournament, he hopes it will become a center for all peaceful soccer fans in the polish capital....
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insulation, solar power, and wastewater treatment plants are one aspect - the other is that we have to educate the residents, familiarise them with waste separation and explain that an environmentally sound lifestyle also means leaving their car in the garage. >> providing heat in the winter and cooling in the summer for 240,000 square metres of residential and office space takes a lot of power. a small power plant that runs on photovoltaics and geothermal will generate it. renewables are to make up a fifth of the power portfolio by 2020, but most of the energy will still come from coal. the power plant outside the eco city limits is cleaner than many others. the entire tianjin region has been chosen as a flagship climate protection zone. efficient use of coal is essential for a good carbon footprint. coal is the backbone of china's growing prosperity. several billion tons of it annually fuel its economic expansion. but it's a nightmare for the climate. china is not just concerned about the environment, but also about its energy reserves. where will all the raw materials come from? energy effi
insulation, solar power, and wastewater treatment plants are one aspect - the other is that we have to educate the residents, familiarise them with waste separation and explain that an environmentally sound lifestyle also means leaving their car in the garage. >> providing heat in the winter and cooling in the summer for 240,000 square metres of residential and office space takes a lot of power. a small power plant that runs on photovoltaics and geothermal will generate it. renewables are...
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getting children educated is a global challenge. right now, 17 million have no access to education. at deutsche welle's global media forum in bonn, participants are discussing are due change that. >> india has agreed law that guarantees everyone living in the countryside the right to work. the government organizes that and financing. using the same funds or other similar finance plans, educating children should be possible. >> poverty, violence, and war are some of the hurdles standing between children and access to quality education. and denying children access to schools has become a new tactic in conflict regions. countries like afghanistan have seen radical islamists increasingly attacking girls' schools. a around 61 million children in developing and emerging nations do not attend school. and 28 million children are living in areas of armed conflict. germany and other countries which provide support for developing countries have recognized the new challenges in conflict areas like pakistan and afghanistan and adjusted their aid programs. >> our involvement in afghanistan is bou
getting children educated is a global challenge. right now, 17 million have no access to education. at deutsche welle's global media forum in bonn, participants are discussing are due change that. >> india has agreed law that guarantees everyone living in the countryside the right to work. the government organizes that and financing. using the same funds or other similar finance plans, educating children should be possible. >> poverty, violence, and war are some of the hurdles...
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this is a couple months afa hoo dismissed executives over falsification over its educated background and neither chief execive was let go after a loss to google. here are the latest market figures.loss to google. here are the latest market figures.execive was let go afte to google. here are the latest market figures.uive was let go after as to google. here are the latest market figures.tive was let go after a loss to google. here are the latest market figures. >>> health authorities have a formidable new weapon in the fight against hiv and aids. people at the u.s. food and drug administration approved the first drug aimed at reducing the risk of hiv infection through sexual activity. they say this marks an important milestone. the drug is called truvada. people who are hiv positive already use it as part of their treatment. but fda officials say the drug is also effective as a preventative measure for people with a high risk of infection. they say clinical trials showed truvada significantly reduces chances of contracting hiv. but they say it's not 100% foolproof and should be used i
this is a couple months afa hoo dismissed executives over falsification over its educated background and neither chief execive was let go after a loss to google. here are the latest market figures.loss to google. here are the latest market figures.execive was let go afte to google. here are the latest market figures.uive was let go after as to google. here are the latest market figures.tive was let go after a loss to google. here are the latest market figures. >>> health authorities...
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candidates need a good school education and good english- language abilities. the 200 starkers also include ramp supervisors. their job is to maintain order on the ramp, allotting aircraft parking positions and ensuring that operations run smoothly. onramp marshals currently earn around 37,000 euros a year. the union is calling for wages to rise to over 54,000 euros a year. the union also wants ramp supervisors' pay raise for 53,000 years now to 79,600 euros. it was shorter working hours for both groups as part of the package. the union bases its claim on increased noise and stress levels, as airport traffic volumes grow as well as added responsibility. it says most aircraft accidents happen on the ground and not in the year. frankfurt airport operator here says the demands are excessive. it says the jobs are in a differently to airtran to control and need only the same skills as baggage handlers. >> all right, turning to soccer. just 100 days to go to the european championship kicks off in poland and ukraine. tonight sees a host of international friendlies acr
candidates need a good school education and good english- language abilities. the 200 starkers also include ramp supervisors. their job is to maintain order on the ramp, allotting aircraft parking positions and ensuring that operations run smoothly. onramp marshals currently earn around 37,000 euros a year. the union is calling for wages to rise to over 54,000 euros a year. the union also wants ramp supervisors' pay raise for 53,000 years now to 79,600 euros. it was shorter working hours for...
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. >> hollande said that could include support for health, education, housing, energy, agriculture. france's early withdrawal fulfills a campaign pledge that helped hollande win the french presidency earlier this month. >> u.s. politicians have reacted with outrage to pakistan's jailing of a doctor who helped track down osama bin laden. senators have voted unanimously to cut aid to pakistan by a symbolic $33 million. that is $1 million for each year of his sentence. >> dr. afridi was convicted on charges of treason. he ran a fake vaccination campaign designed to collect dna from bin laden's family. the raid in the town of obama bought last year strain u.s. relations with pakistan. -- town of abbottabad last year strain u.s. relations with pakistan. this is what hillary clinton had to say. >> the u.s. does not believe there's any basis for holding dr. afridi. we regret but the fact that he was convicted in the severity of his sentence. his help, after all, was instrumental in taking down one of the world's most notorious murderers. >> all right, that was the u.s. secretary of state,
. >> hollande said that could include support for health, education, housing, energy, agriculture. france's early withdrawal fulfills a campaign pledge that helped hollande win the french presidency earlier this month. >> u.s. politicians have reacted with outrage to pakistan's jailing of a doctor who helped track down osama bin laden. senators have voted unanimously to cut aid to pakistan by a symbolic $33 million. that is $1 million for each year of his sentence. >> dr....